Emergency crews respond to possible aircraft incident near bay


Audio|Source: Monterey Peninsula Fire Dispatch - Command 35
02:22
Transcript:
Direction, I got seven soles on board, not six. I copy, seven holes on board. Close 12, Medican 14. Go 12. The first waypoint is going to be the point Tina's buoy, and then you're going to be heading to probably straight south from there, about a mile. Newy, head south. Firecom, Italian 21 on the map 30-back. Italian 21. You're certainly responding to the sunset fuel incident. Mike 21. We're certainly responding to the Sunset Jewel incident. Mark 21 from power to shine. We're responding shortly. Fabier, responding both when we will be in route shortly. Com, Chief 114. Chief 114. At Cine, establishing Pino's Command Post be located out front of Indian 14, indicated by the green flashing light. All units at scene and on arrival, let's switch to Calcord and acknowledge. Howie establishing, Pino's Command, CPs, the green flashing light in front of Medication 14, all incoming, switch the calcord and advice. Pino's command, side of them. We contact with the FAA for a track-on. They can't provide much more information about the aircraft other than they also lost communication with it trying to get them back from Monterey Bay. All they confirm is that it was a beach bearing plane. PEOS command of copies that update. Our boat should be getting on scene in the new minutes. We'll see if we can get a location.
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Near Asilomar Ave, Pacific Grove, CA 93950
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